The last issue resolved and re iteration of a warning to others. *Don't use more than one SQLFORM.grid on a form.*
On Friday, 24 August 2012 12:32:01 UTC+10, Simon Ashley wrote: > > That's OK. > I'm not sure with the styling of the Export at bottom of the screen but no > biggy. > > The main issue that I'm working through is that a working app in a trunk > from 2012-07-21 is broken in the current trunk. > > One issue appears to be related to the auth_users table. > Would not play nicely with 2012-08-19 and the fix was to delete the table > and manually recreate it. > (couldn't see any reason from tools.py, as table defs looked the same) > > An unresolved issue is with a .represent link loading the calling, rather > than the called form in the target div (2012-07-21 works perfectly) i.e. > > db.RaceData.date.represent = lambda value,row: A(value, callback=URL(app, > "race","Rcard",args=[row.date,row.course]),target="Rcard") > > > > > On Friday, 24 August 2012 11:58:41 UTC+10, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> Yes. The grid was an experimental feature in 1.99.7. We are still making >> minor tweaks to it. >> The query button is gone because its effect can be achieved by giving >> focus to the search input. >> The add button moved up to save space. >> The export feature has been improved. There are many export options and >> we thought a good way was to add links at the bottom. >> >> Notice that the old export form was problematic because did not work well >> with LOADed grids. >> >> Anyway, it should not break existing functionality. Doesn't it look >> better now? >> >> Massimo >> >> On Thursday, 23 August 2012 20:47:03 UTC-5, Simon Ashley wrote: >>> >>> Its appears that SQLFORM.grid formatting has changed recently in the >>> trunk: >>> (with no change to the application) >>> >>> >>> - The Query button has been dropped, >>> - Add button moved to on top of the query field. >>> - Export function changed from before the table to after with >>> hyperlinks options rather than drill down box selections >>> >>> >>> Is this an intentional move? >>> >>> >>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_QRTUDjLW0s/UDbbjh6lYVI/AAAAAAAAADg/JFjcfzZV0us/s1600/grid+example+1png.png> >>> >>> --

